These links are full of ideas for making reducing and reusing a part of your “love the planet” lifestyle.
Reduce Waste
Tips from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on how you can reduce waste at home, at the office, at school, and in other aspects of your lifestyle
41Pounds.Org
An organization that provides the service of keeping you from receiving unwanted junk mail and catalogs for five years, therefore preventing waste from being created in the first place
eBay
Buy and sell used items to and from people all over the world
Goodwill
When you donate clothing and household goods to, and shop at, Goodwill, you are funding job training, education, and career services for disadvantaged and disabled people
Salvation Army
Your donations of clothing and household items benefit the operation of Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers
ReDo
ReDo is working to create a national reuse network and infrastructure; its efforts include education, training, and technical assistance to start and operate programs, from simple to complex
The Freecycle Network™
A grassroots, nonprofit movement with more than 6 million members who are giving and getting items for free in their own towns, in order to reuse goods and keep them out of landfills
YourTrueNature.com
“Your True Nature is an eco-friendly publishing company that produces a large line of Advice from Nature products. We take nature’s advice to heart with environmentally friendly and sustainable practices. Our products are all printed on recycled paper and we have planted over 60,000 new trees to replace all paper used in our company. Please visit Your True Nature at www.yourtruenature.com or have a tree planted for someone special with Tree Greetings, the eCard that plants a tree, at www.treegreetings.com.”